The International Organization for Standardization handbook combines ISO/TS 22003 and ISO/IEC 17021, which contain all that a certification body must know when performing audits or certification.
Its core performance requirements remain unchanged, but updates in in ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 incorporate an optional preconditioning at higher temperatures. This would offer added protection for users working in especially hot environments.
The report to the president was prepared in response to his Executive Order 13650, Improving Chemical Facility Safety and Security, issued in August 2013.
Speaking with reporters at AIHce 2014, the association's government affairs director said two recent actions offer some hope for AIHA's top regulatory priority.
The agency released the results of its April impact inspections.
The July 30 meeting in Washington, D.C., is called to gather information as the agency considers developing a standard about responders' safety following the West, Texas, explosion.
The agency launches the program to help the public get access to valuable FDA data.
The agency cites the company for violating the Federal Railroad Safety Act’s anti-discrimination provisions.
FDA's final order requires a warning label on sunlamp products and UV lamps that states they should not be used by anyone under 18.
Little attention or thought is given to these critical assets until a failure occurs. With a little thought and planning for maintenance, most electrical system failures can be eliminated.
The agency made the announcement in the wake of two mining stakeholder safety summits and 20 mining deaths since October 2013.
The workplace safety agency is continuing to build on the initiative it launched in April 2013.
Walt Disney Co. will be underwriting the silent auction taking place during ASSE's annual conference.
The American Society of Safety Engineers is holding its first professional development conference in India -- May 26-27 in Chennai.
The money is intended to provide help so unemployed Americans can find jobs in the environmental sector.
Proposed consumer protections for air travelers would include disclosure of fees for basic services.
The agency has renewed the alliance, further committing itself to protecting electrical workers in Illinois.
The agency's latest health hazard evaluation report detailed its evaluation of a federal government office complex where contamination with polychlorinated biphenyls, solvents, metals, and other chemicals was suspected.
Several new initiatives from the agency aim to improve airspace in the New York area.
The agency has cited Kobelco Stewart Bolling and proposed $139,000 in fines.